Monday 13 April 2020

Working together to make things better. Stay Safe from Coronavirus

Hi Everyone. I think I am finally on top of everything, It's amazing how much goes by the wayside. This is very different to my normal posts, but I thought it would be a record of whats going on in our world right now. I have never been political, but like a lot of others there are some points that have really annoyed me, especially over the last couple of weeks. It's been clear that 'Point Scoring' seems to be a lot more important to some than allowing certain people to get on with what is so important.

Firstly, I want to say a huge thank you to Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock, Dominic Raab, Rishi Sunak and everyone in the Government along with the team behind them who are ensuring 'we're all in this together' and more importantly 'We're coming out of this Together'. Thanks also to all the frontline staff in a variety of positions, from  all areas of Healthcare, Delivery Drivers, Food Suppliers etc, the list really is endless, but everyone of them are helping us all to stay safe.

Wasn't it wonderful to hear the Queen's message to the Nation,such a wonderful lady, calming and reassuring to listen to. It's always a pleasure to listen to her. We're all going through such a challenging and traumatic period at present. The governments approach throughout this time has been in the best interests of every person in the United Kingdom.It has been professional at all times, taking into account the scientific data, but always in the best way possible to protect every person. Measures have also been brought in to protect the economy and businesses, it's understandable that they can't save every business, but the package they have made available is immense.

Is it time for a National Government? To maximise the Coronavirus effort? I think the Government has done an excellent job and I honestly believe they could continue to lead us through these unparalleled circumstances. I think that with Party Politics set aside for the duration, it would alleviate any unnecessary distractions.

We're all aware of the colossal task and the mammoth surge in demand for both PPE & those demanding supplies. PPE on the frontline is imperative to protect those in the NHS and working in the Health and Social care sector, everyone in the Government is working 24/7 to ensure the safety of everyone. Each minute spent backbiting or disputing their action, is time taken away from the more important job of tracking this Pandemic.

They are providing,supplying and procuring huge amounts of PPE, It's a huge task and they are all working tirelessly to get it to the places that need it. A majority of frontline locations are getting the equipment they need. But there are reports highlighting some areas where PPE is in short supply and is urgently needed, there have been huge improvements made and they are constantly working towards 100%.It's imperative that all frontline staff have everything they need, especially as they are putting themselves at risk day in and day out to protect us all.

It goes without saying that the best policy is to be open with the public,However constant squabbling about the lock down extension is not conducive and does little to ease public anxiety. It's fairly obvious to a majority of the public that the restrictions are going to remain in place for the foreseeable future. To relax them at present moment would destroy any gains made by the sacrifices of the past 3 weeks. It would be better to have the restrictions in place for a longer period, than to lose lives which can be saved.

Why on earth must the media,constantly ask about the measures.When will the be relaxed? How will they be implemented etc? These are impossible to predict without the necessary reports, as it has been pointed out time after time. Obviously the Government would like to lift the restrictions as soon as possible, minimising damage to the economy as much as possible. But they have to act responsibly and in the best interests of safety and progress.

It really doesn't help, listening to all the bickering about when and how they will be lifted, no one has a crystal ball, the Government will lift the restrictions when they know it's the right thing to do. It's incredibly stressful to have all these varying opinions about the lock down and when/how it will work. The Government has said, and will keep saying that they will make the decisions based on the data, when they have it.

On the BBC News this morning, Rachel Reeves mentioned the need for discussion with regard to the lifting of restrictions. She also said Parliament should reopen, albeit in a different way to adhere to the social distancing regulations, to maintain safety.

It had already been confirmed a few days ago, that they will reopen on the 21st April, probably remotely. Obviously lifting restrictions does require a great deal of thought and discussion, taking into account all of the relevant  data and scientific research.Ensuring that any easing of the restrictions is done responsibly when it's prudent to alter or lift them.

In my opinion however, It's simply not possible to have a concrete exit strategy for lifting the restrictions, it will need careful thought. Parliament can discuss a wide range of different measures and possibilities, but the order in which they could be implemented would be dependent on the scientific evidence and data to show if/when it would be right to do so. There just can't be a one size that fits all.

It's not something for the media to keep asking about, the lifting of the restrictions will be an ongoing and constantly changing discussion, that will need careful consideration to maintain the gains that have been made by keeping up the social distancing measures.

In the current climate, when action is of paramount importance and every minute counts, Is it time to create a National Government to deal with this dreadful Pandemic? Time will be better spent maximising the support given to all areas, rather than criticising the Governments handling of the crisis. This is totally different to anything anyone has ever had to deal with before. No one can possibly say whether the actions have been right or wrong, Boris Johnson & his team have acted on the best available data, information, scientific research and advice. Time spent 'Taking the Government to Task' as Kier Starmer says he wants to, Is time wasted, when working together would be more constructive. It's really not the time for blame, it's time to pull together and act in the best possible way.

On the one hand Kier Starmer says he's not interested in 'Scoring Points' against the Government, but rather contribute, his actions and comments tell a very different story. Which is a great shame, It's just what the country needs right now, opposition that can put politics aside for the good of the country. Everybody needs to play their part to stop the virus spreading and save lives. The UK needs to act as ONE, this situation needs a united front.

During a BBC interview Yesterday, Liz Kendall said more or less the same with regard to lifting the restrictions. She added that the Government needs to be transparent and include deaths outside of hospital rather than hide them from the public. The interviewer had actually been told earlier that those numbers were published each week for everyone to see, it was also explained that these deaths are not available in time to be included within the daily figures. Rather than share this information with her, he acted shocked when she said the numbers weren't being made available.

For anyone interested in the figures, they are published every Tuesday at 9.30. Due to the lag in reporting and registering these deaths are not included in the Numbers given at the daily Number 10 briefing, but they are not hidden. HERE ARE THE WEEKLY FIGURES.

From our discussions last week, I know a lot of you have been put of watching the evening briefings. I have been watching daily and sadly I can tell you that the questions from the media have not changed, the same questions are being asked day in day out. Honestly the ridiculous questions asked by them are beyond a joke.Many of them wasted,each asking the same question. Do they actually not listen to the previous questions and answers?In fact do they actually take note of what the panel is presenting, you wouldn't think so to watch.

Agreed, It's painful to watch, but it perfectly demonstrates why our newspapers are full of rubbish. Nine times out of ten the answers are twisted to suit the reporters agenda, by the time they reach print. This is why I like to watch live, you cant really rely on the transcripts provided by the media and rarely reflect the true content,and often dramatised.

These people have the privilege to put forward their questions and yet 80% are repetitive. Many important questions are never asked, we could be receiving valuable and beneficial information, if only the media worked together.

I have started a Mixed Media Journal with news,art and photos from all over the world. I'd love to hear from you, how are you doing,Keeping safe and well. It's great to be back and I hope to share a lot more with you over the next few months. It will be different to todays post.

Todays was written as It's so sad that with so many people working tirelessly and yet there are some that feel the need to rip them apart and criticise rather than offer support and assistance. It's not right, it's time to pull together.


Take Care,Stay Safe & Happy Crafting.xxx

6 comments:

  1. Nick you are so right and the media are lapping it up as well as stirring it up! As you say the politicians should be standing together....not trying to cease the lockdown.....we are only into the fourth week....look at other countries who started their lockdown long before us....we are no different. I could have a right old rant but just want to say I agree with you.....this coming from someone on 12 weeks at least isolation as I only have 20% lung function.......I don’t want to have it and most probably die alone in hospital. Stay safe my friend.....hugs, Sall

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    1. Hi Sall, Great to hear from you and lovely to read your comment. It really is such a shame, when I heard Kier Starmer saying he wanted to work with the Government at this really important time, I was so pleased.This really is one of those times when politics are best put aside, it really does come down to saving peoples lives. Feel free to have a rant here, It's a good place to let it all out, I have forwarded the link to Boris, Dominic, Matt, Kier well all of them. I doubt they will come on but you never know and so they might get a taste of what people think about it. Im also shielding because of my health problems, it's a worry isn't t especially already having breathing problems. You take care and as I say, feel free to add your thoughts.

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  2. I totally agree with you Nick. Fed up with journalists etc., keep asking the same questions. I would rather stay safe than these restrictions ending too soon.

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    1. Hi, It's so lovely to hear from you, I have really missed you and your comments, It's been such a long time. I really hope you are keeping well in such a dreadful time. They are driving a lot of people mad aren't they, I have had messages from so many that just can't watch anymore. I really can't believe the questions they have been asking. There are so many things they could ask rather than waste the time. I am the same as you, however long it takes I would rather be inside and safe. We really don't want to lose any more lives. I wish all the MP's would just work together now, it's really not the time to be attacking one another is it.
      Take care and stay safe xx

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  3. Totally agree, Nick. I've come to the conclusion that the media must have some sort of competition going as to how often they can ask the same question in any given session. Frequently, the answer has already been given, or isn't available because there are so many things to factor in on an ongoing basis, so it's as if they aren't even listening and altering the question to accommodate what they have just been told. The media are a complete and utter waste of time, and like you, I take the time to watch the briefings so I know what was actually said. Most of the time, when seeing what is reported, I wonder if they were actually listening to to same thing I was.

    Stay safe, Nick.

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  4. Hi Karen, Great to hear from you, It's been a long time. Im so glad to be back and feeling a lot better now, it really has been a long time, It was January I got ill and I have only just started feeling better. Thats funny, you might be right, Maybe they are having a competition, you never know and I wouldn't put it past them. So many I have spoken to have said they just can't watch anymore or sit there shouting at each of them. I think watching the briefing really is the only way to know exactly whats said, by the time the media have added their spin it's totally different, without a doubt it's not the same that we have heard. You take care and stay safe.xx

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